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I was just wondering: Does anyone know if the bodyguards of the Prophet are armed? They usually visit different ward/branches around the world and they follow the Prophet everywhere, just wondering if they carry guns with them.
I have to agree with those who think that a CCW should enable one to privately carry a gun to church services. Remember the Female security guard that took out a shooter in a Christian church in Colorado Springs, CO?
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I wonder if the people in that congregation were grateful to that gun? I
When Joseph Smith was brutally attacked in the Carthage jail, he sported a pistol. A gun! How can this be, a modern day prophet carrying a Pistol? I believe he even fired a shot or two off at the Grey's. ( I know we are talking about guns in Church, but to show that it is not the guns that are evil....)
My 2 cents. Respectfully.
For reference on this topic, I will include the text of the letter distributed to local leadership on January 16, 2004:
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To: Area Presidencies, Area Authority Seventies, Temple Presidents, Stake Presidents, Bishops, and Branch Presidents in Utah Dear Brethren: Firearms in Houses of Worship Churches are dedicated for the worship of God and as havens from the cares and concerns of the world. The carrying of lethal weapons, concealed or otherwise, within their walls is inappropriate except as required by officers of the law. Utah law permits churches or other organizations operating houses of worship to prohibit firearms. Any person, including a person licensed to carry a concealed firearm, who knowingly and intentionally transports a firearm into a house of worship or who, while in possession of a firearm, enters or remains in a house of worship where firearms have been prohibited, is guilty of a crime. An exception will be provided for law enforcement personnel, as contemplated by law. The church plans to invoke the Utah law and give public notice that firearms are prohibited in the church's houses of worship, including temples, meetinghouses, the Assembly Hall, the Salt Lake Tabernacle, and the Conference Center. Scouting merit badge and other activities where firearms are legitimately involved should be held in facilities other than houses of worship. Once such public notice is given, persons who bring firearms into a church house of worship should be informed of the church's position and politely asked to take their firearms to another safe location. Persons who refuse to take their firearms from the house of worship or repeatedly ignore the church's prohibition should be referred to local law enforcement officers for possible criminal prosecution. However, every reasonable effort should be made to avoid confrontation and to defuse emotional situations so as to prevent violence and misunderstanding. Questions regarding particular situations may be referred to the Church Security Department and the Church's Office of General Counsel at church headquarters. Sincerely your brethren, (signed) Gordon B. Hinckley Thomas S. Monson James E. Faust |
Jesus had powers that we don't have and nothing would happen to him until it was his Father's will. I think we have every right to protect our families wherever we are. We should be allowed to bring a gun if we have a legal right to carry one. The scriptures state that we should protect our families and properties and freedom.
QUOTE (Ammon @ 21-Jan 09, 2:53 PM) |
The main debate will be do you need to do that in church though? |